. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. m-Mm -pp. ABC Fig. Position of Eye-pigments in Ommatidia of Palaemonetes under Various Conditions a, from an eye in the light-condition, b, from a dark-adapted eye. c, from an experi- mental animal which, after being adapted to darkness, was injected with eye-stalk extract prepared from light-adapted specimens, bm, basement membrane; c, cornea; dp, distal pigment; pp, proximal pigment; rh, rhabdome; rp, reflecting pigment. (From Kleinholz (83).). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. m-Mm -pp. ABC Fig. Position of Eye-pigments in Ommatidia of Palaemonetes under Various Conditions a, from an eye in the light-condition, b, from a dark-adapted eye. c, from an experi- mental animal which, after being adapted to darkness, was injected with eye-stalk extract prepared from light-adapted specimens, bm, basement membrane; c, cornea; dp, distal pigment; pp, proximal pigment; rh, rhabdome; rp, reflecting pigment. (From Kleinholz (83).). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nicol, J. A. Colin (Joseph Arthur Colin), 1915-. New York, Interscience Publishers


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